I'm a little bit confused on pricing I received from a few different offices. One Dr (gyno/skin care specialist) priced revanesse versa for 325 for my lips. Another Dr (plastic surgeon) price is 480 to do under my eyes and then the rest that's left in my lips. The third Dr (double board certified) does not use versa in his office and uses vollure for the lips (850) and belotero (750) for the eyes. I'm trying to understand why the pricing is so different. Thank you!
Answer: Filler prices Pricing for fillers is going to vary depending on the type of filler , the experience and educational background of the injector , and type of practice . If you are looking at a general geographic area the prices for the same product will be roughly in the same range of price . There are many products on the market and it is up to the physician to determine what product will be used and where to achieve optimal results .
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Answer: Filler prices Pricing for fillers is going to vary depending on the type of filler , the experience and educational background of the injector , and type of practice . If you are looking at a general geographic area the prices for the same product will be roughly in the same range of price . There are many products on the market and it is up to the physician to determine what product will be used and where to achieve optimal results .
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April 2, 2018
Answer: Fillers for tear trough and lips Pricing for dermal fillers will depend typically on the provider's experience, "brand" of dermal filler and longevity of the product. Versa is a new product that is FDA approved, we carry it at our office, however this is not our go to dermal filler for the lips and tear troughs. Pricing is important to you as a consumer, however understanding which dermal filler may be best in the area being injected should be more important. In the tear troughs, our office only uses Restylane or Belotero and for the lips our go to dermal fillers are Restylane, Juvederm and Volbella.
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April 2, 2018
Answer: Fillers for tear trough and lips Pricing for dermal fillers will depend typically on the provider's experience, "brand" of dermal filler and longevity of the product. Versa is a new product that is FDA approved, we carry it at our office, however this is not our go to dermal filler for the lips and tear troughs. Pricing is important to you as a consumer, however understanding which dermal filler may be best in the area being injected should be more important. In the tear troughs, our office only uses Restylane or Belotero and for the lips our go to dermal fillers are Restylane, Juvederm and Volbella.
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